Accessory Glands
Trending Questions
Which is the smallest organ in the human body?
Write about Phenylketonuria.
Which enzyme is contained in bile secreted by the liver?
Bile has amylase
Bile has trypsin
Bile has no enzyme
Bile contains ptyalin
Blood pressure is controlled by
Thyroid gland
Adrenal gland
Thymus gland
Parathyroid gland
What hormone is secreted by the heart?
Which one of the following endocrine glands stores its secretion in the extracellular space before discharging it into the blood?
Thyroid
Testis
Adrenal
Pancreas
The organ that stores bile is the
pancreas
gall bladder
liver
spleen
Where is the bile produced by the liver stored?
Stomach
Liver
Pancreas
Gallbladder
How does insulin facilitate the entry of glucose in a cell?
Which organ among the following does not represent an accessory digestive organ?
- Pancreas
- Gall bladder
- Stomach
- Liver
- amylase
- bile
- protease
Given below is the transverse section of a gland of the human body. Study the diagram and answer the following questions.
(i) Name the gland shown in the diagram.
(ii) Name the two hormones secreted by it. Give one important function of these hormones.
(iii) What is the difference between exocrine and endocrine glands?
Cephalization first occurs in:
annelida
flatworm
roundworm
mammals
1) How do p proteins help in biochemical processes? 2) What are biochemical processes?
The conversion of protein waste, the ammonia into urea occurs mainly in:
kidney
lungs
liver
intestine
- Thyroid
- Adrenal
- Pituitary
Observe the given picture carefully and match A, B and C with their correct name and function from the table given below:
OrganNameFunctionAPancreasStores bileBGall bladderPancreatic juiceCLiverSecretes bileA-liver- stores bile, B-gall bladder- secretes bile, C-pancreas-pancreatic juice
A-liver-secretes bile, B-gall bladder-stores bile, C-pancreas-pancreatic juice
A-liver- pancreatic juice, B-gall bladder-stores bile, C-pancreas- secretes bile
A-liver-secretes bile, B--pancreas - pancreatic juice, C gall bladder - stores bile
What tests are done to check adrenal function?
Study the diagram given below and answer the following question.
Why is the pancreas referred to as an exo-endocrine gland?
What are Islets of Langerhans?
What organ does not produce hormones?
What is oesophageal reflux.
Why is sulphur needed for the formation of the life?
Digestion of protein is affected if hydrochloric acid is not secreted adequately in the stomach.
- Alpha cells
- Delta cells
- Beta cells
- Gamma cells
Name the endocrine gland which has islets of Langerhans. Name its hormonal secretions.
Mention any two functions of the following:
Liver